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A ceremonial bell rang
across the city streets on a crisp Lunar
New Year morning in New York City. This
moment was a cultural celebration, and
it delivered a symbolic act with a
global message. Frank Liu, founder of
the World Harmony Foundation, stood
beneath the Peace Bell and sent out a
sound meant to travel farther than its
echo: a call for unity among nations.
NY1 captured the moment
and broadcast it to viewers across the
region. For Liu, this marked a strategic
communication—a visual and emotional
signal that bypassed political gridlock.
He emphasizes the need for peace to be
visible, audible, and actionable.
Through legislative proposals,
high-profile partnerships, and direct
engagement with policymakers, the World
Harmony Foundation promotes measurable
initiatives in diplomacy.
The World Harmony
Foundation is a think tank and advocacy
platform for peace, sustainability, and
international cooperation. Frank Liu has
engaged heads of state, submitted formal
policy suggestions, and facilitated
diplomatic recognition initiatives. He
submitted a formal nomination for the
2025 Nobel Peace Prize for former
President Donald Trump, citing his
efforts in international diplomacy.
From Celebration to Signal
Frank Liu leads cultural
diplomacy by bringing the Peace Bell to
international events, where ambassadors,
artists, and global officials
participate. Each bell ceremony
initiates or reinforces dialogue between
communities. The bell is a recurring
symbol that bridges cultural differences
and aligns with diplomatic objectives.
“The Peace Bell sends a
signal of unity,” Liu explains.
“Shared traditions often inspire action
and connection in ways that words alone
cannot.”
The World Harmony
Foundation partners with the United
Nations and supports public awareness,
civic responsibility, and
intergovernmental cooperation goals. Its
programming includes policy input,
ceremonial engagement, and campaign
alignment with sustainable development
agendas. Liu’s team uses every
activation — from ringing the bell to
drafting a letter — to contribute to
policymaking.
A National Gesture With Global Echoes
Liu proposed designating
May 19 as “First Lady of the United
States Day” in recognition of Melania
Trump’s signature on the Take It Down
Act. The act introduces legal
protections against AI-generated
exploitation of children online. Melania
and Donald Trump signed the law in a
joint appearance—a rare moment of dual
participation.
The initiative connects
to Trump’s “Be Best” campaign, which
promotes youth mental health, digital
literacy, and family stability. In a
formal appeal to Congress, Liu
positioned the proposal as a new way to
recognize civic leadership. The holiday
would spotlight the evolving public role
of first ladies.
“Public service deserves
visibility beyond the presidency,” Liu
says. “We
are asking Congress to acknowledge that
cultural leadership also shapes national
outcomes.”
Diplomacy Through Forward-Looking Ideas
Liu submitted a detailed
proposal to U.S. Secretary of State
Marco Rubio to establish a U.S.-Mexico
Special Economic Zone. The proposal
presents a voluntary cooperation
framework addressing migration and
development through long-term
infrastructure planning.
The concept outlines
leasing land across eleven northern
Mexican states to develop infrastructure
that could support employment, housing,
and services for individuals currently
residing in the U.S. without
documentation. Liu described the zone as
a potential venue for bilateral
collaboration if both governments
support it.
The proposal aligns with
existing U.S.-Mexico trade principles
and includes targets such as easing
border congestion and integrating
displaced populations into formal labor
markets.
“We create stability
through cooperation,” Liu
says.
“This could turn a policy
challenge into a platform for shared
development.”
A Platform Without Borders
The World Harmony
Foundation prioritizes relationships
with decision-makers, diplomats, and
institutional leaders. Liu’s network
includes participants from the United
Nations, former U.S. officials, and
multilateral organizations. These
relationships support the foundation’s
influence across geopolitical and
institutional spheres.
Chairman Liu is also
working with concepts of crypto-finance
to achieve important secondary
contributions to help address the UN
liquidity crisis.
Black Tie International
Magazine featured the foundation
alongside visual materials such as
photos of ceremonial events and
displayed correspondence attributed to
United Nations and White House offices.
NY1 reported its bell ringing at the
Lunar New Year as a public diplomacy
event. These efforts help increase the
visibility of Liu’s work and the symbols
it employs.
Frank Liu identifies as a
harmony ambassador and purposefully
builds each public activation, from
policy proposals to ceremonial timing.
Every action links to a defined goal
that advances international dialogue.
Designing the Future of Peace
Operating from New York,
the World Harmony Foundation continues
to expand its programs. Upcoming plans
include additional bell ceremonies,
education initiatives, and legislative
outreach focused on environmental and
civic priorities. Each new project
reflects a defined timeline for broader
global engagement.
The foundation tracks
results through participation metrics,
government responses, and diplomatic
invitations. Liu’s team evaluates every
campaign based on how it raises
awareness or opens conversations among
decision-makers.
“We have the opportunity
to build harmony before conflict
arises,” Liu
says.
“Lasting peace comes from deliberate
effort and shared intention.”
The World Harmony
Foundation delivers its message through
visible acts and written proposals.
Every signal, large or small, reflects a
belief that peace begins when someone
takes the first step.
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